Re: Oral Boards

From: rbraun@champion.iupui.edu
Thu Oct 30 11:11:51 1997


Come on It has been 26 years, I remember who it was but not what they asked. Dan

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R. Daniel Braun, MD

On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, Ahrim Harakh, MD, FACOG wrote:

> For all ObGynNet listers going to the 'alter' in Chicago next week: > > 1. Goodluck! > > 2. Let's all help out by posting one or two questions [or more if your grey > cells are still active -:)] we remember being asked during our own 'ordeal'. > > My contribution:- > > 1. At what estimated fetal weight would I definitely do a c/s? (The > examiner wouldn't let up - he wanted me to commit to a particular number, > and I refused to commit to any particular weight given the almost infinite > number of undefined variables, etc etc > > 2. Commonest translocation associated with Downs. This question came up > during a discussion on trisomies. > > 3. Course of the ureter; points of likely injury; methods of repair - pros > and cons of the different techniques e.g. Psoas muscle hitch, end to end > anast., Boari flap, etc.. > > A. Harakh, MD, FACOG. >





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